Supreme Court rejects plea for probe that cops were on pay roll of Dawood Ibrahim

New Delhi: The Supreme Court today refused to entertain a plea seeking a probe into reported claim of former Home Secretary and BJP Lok Sabha MP RK Singh that several Mumbai police personnel were on the pay roll of fugitive underworld don Dawood Ibrahim.

The bench dismissed the plea filed by Ramesh Ranchhoddas Joshi, a native of Mumbai, seeking a comprehensive probe into the claims of Raj Kumar Singh, former bureaucrat lawmaker who had also served as Home Secretary during UPA rule.

Joshi, who argued in chaste Hindi, said Singh, an MP from Aara in Bihar, had given an interview to a TV channel which was aired on August 23, 2015.

The MP had claimed that many policemen were getting money from Dawood and in the process, were undermining the law and order of the country, he said.